a happy event which pleases one 's mind -- a cheerful disposition and a happy event
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǎ NGX ī NL è sh ì, meaning happy mood, happy things. It comes from the eight prefaces to the poems of Ye Zhongji, Prince of Wei Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Pleasant: happy mood. Happy mood, happy things.
The origin of Idioms
Xie Lingyun's eight prefaces to the poems of Prince Ye Zhongji of Wei Dynasty in the Southern Song Dynasty: "it's hard to combine the four aspects of good time, beautiful scenery, enjoyment and pleasure in the world."
Idiom usage
A happy mood and happy things. In Xue Fucheng's Tiantang hell theory in the Qing Dynasty, "the taste of poetry and books, the entertainment of mountains and rivers, the wonderful scenery, the wonderful time, and the pleasure are all in heaven." Tang Xianzu's Peony Pavilion: a dream: "it turns out that all the flowers are blooming, and it seems that they are all given to broken wells and decaying walls. What's the best time to enjoy the beautiful scenery? Who's home? Morning and evening, clouds and green pavilions, rain and wind, smoke and waves, painting boats, Jinping people's special time."
Chinese PinYin : shǎng xīn lè shì
a happy event which pleases one 's mind -- a cheerful disposition and a happy event
gallop ahead with sword drawn. héng dāo yuè mǎ
Appreciation of wonders and analysis of doubts. shǎng qí xī yí
those , on whom one 's livelihood depends. yī shí fù mǔ